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A BRUE is an event occurring in an infant younger than 1 year when the observer reports a sudden, brief, and now-resolved episode of 1 or more of the following: (1) cyanosis or pallor; (2) absent, decreased, or irregular breathing; (3) marked change in tone (hyper- or hypotonia); or an (4) altered level of responsiveness.

This Education Seminar will focus on examining different methods of phototherapy delivery, and enhancing the experience of both the infant and the family during this essential treatment, ending with an open Q&A session between speakers and participants on the topic.

The report, Survive and Thrive: Transforming care for every small and sick newborn, finds that among the newborn babies most at risk of death and disability are those with complications from prematurity, brain injury during childbirth, severe bacterial infection or jaundice, and those with congenital conditions. Additionally, the financial and psychological toll on their families can have detrimental effects on their cognitive, linguistic and emotional development.

Your role as a newborn hearing screener is vital to the hearing and speech development of your newborns. You are responsible for performing newborn hearing screening on all infants prior to discharge and are the front line of communication with new parents. Newborn hearing screening, although easy to learn, requires specific steps and training to ensure quality screening.

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Fantastik course! Many thanks! Vielen Dank! This should be a Unit-required course for anyone working with aEEG & newborns. Also received the DVD's very quickly, a very useful training reference! - John Karlin, RNC, CQIA